I'm thinking for a winter project I would like to relocate my fuel tank.

Somewhere during it's life Jockey seats were installed on my Valiant 520 replacing the more leisure type benches.

As pointed out by a few people here the fuel tank however was seemingly not relocated and is just sort of plonked (albeit fastened down) behind the rear seat, this causes the boat to be quite rear end heavy.

I'm thinking of relocating it (getting a thinner longer one) to inside the rear jockey seat and running the hose through a hole.

Probably a simple enough operation of measuring the hole to get it through on top of the seat and fastening it down?

Would it be better to have it custom made? Or a red plastic eBay special?

Or...would I need to remove the rear jockey seat to fit it properly?

Basically I just don't know what I'm doing and want to know what you would do!

can't tell from your pic, but is the space under the console and front jockey seat one big compartment? if it is I would try finding a tank to fit in there and mo d the weight as far forward as possible. if you can fasten tank down so much the better, unless you can find one that is such a good fit there's no chance of it moving. just make sure that its easy to get at the fillet neck or it will be a pain in the future!!

can't tell from your pic, but is the space under the console and front jockey seat one big compartment? if it is I would try finding a tank to fit in there and mo d the weight as far forward as possible. if you can fasten tank down so much the better, unless you can find one that is such a good fit there's no chance of it moving. just make sure that its easy to get at the fillet neck or it will be a pain in the future!!

It is one big compartment, my concern with putting it in there is that's full of wiring and battery..and other such potentially sparky stuff! I my thinking was I didn't really want to fill that compartment with fuel vapour.

hmmmm ........ I was thinking along the lines that if you could take the console off you could fabricate a shelf for the battery above the tank, or if you had space relocate it behind the tank. Lots of boats run with fuel tank & battery next to each other. if you want to move it, you need to really start from scratch and work out best location for all the bits you need, otherwise it will be a wasted effort.

On my Ribcraft the under deck fuel tank is located below the console with all fuel tank piping leading into the console and water separator right next to the fuse board and other potentially sparky items. I think this is fairly standard of most Ribs with under tank configs. I also keep my 12l auxiliary fuel tank in there to keep the deck clear.

Maybe I'm a risk taker! but don't see a problem putting it in the console plus you will have a nicer balanced RIB.

I guess it's more down to a smell of fuel rather than fumes caused by leaking fuel, maybe a good time to replace your fuel lines right back to the engine when you move the tank. if you want any advice on fuel lines speak to Tim ( Tim&Linda ) on here, he's just had fun changing his lines from his tank to twin ermintrudes via one way valves etc, worth it just for a laugh

I guess it's more down to a smell of fuel rather than fumes caused by leaking fuel, maybe a good time to replace your fuel lines right back to the engine when you move the tank. if you want any advice on fuel lines speak to Tim ( Tim&Linda ) on here, he's just had fun changing his lines from his tank to twin ermintrudes via one way valves etc, worth it just for a laugh

Cheers, I probably would have to replace the lines to reach the engine...I think! I have a spacial awareness issue where in my head when I plan things they are completely different to reality!

The relocation of the tank I feel is a worth while excerise based on the re- engineering of my valiant dr 490. that tank should fit under that console. I bet that tank was put in that position as the fuel line was too short. that rib should have under floor trunking.

The relocation of the tank I feel is a worth while excerise based on the re- engineering of my valiant dr 490. that tank should fit under that console. I bet that tank was put in that position as the fuel line was too short. that rib should have under floor trunking.